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Tunisia: the African garden of Zarzis

Visiting Tunisia, the Director - General of Unesco, Audrey Azoulay, inaugurates this Wednesday, June 9, an atypical site located in Zarzis, in the south of the country: it is a cemetery for migrants called the "Jardin d'Afrique", fully funded and created by the Algerian visual artist Rachid Koraïchi. In the silence of the…

Alongside Jean Castex, the head of government

Tunisia "must continue the reforms", is what Jean Castex called during his visit to Tunis on Thursday 3 June. The French Prime Minister spent 24 hours there. He promised to support the efforts of the Tunisian authorities as the country faces a triple crisis: health and political and economic. As the summer season approaches, Tunisia hopes to find tourists, especially the French. But Jean Castex…

African culture: the June meetings

Where will the most important meetings in African culture take place in June in digital form or face to face? Here are 21 suggestions. Do not hesitate to send us your "essentials" to fipageculture@yahoo.fr. From 1 to 6 June, the second edition of Wekré, the market for contemporary art in Ouagadougou, will be held under the theme Cross-country skiing. Among the…

French Prime Minister Jean Castex in

This is his first trip outside France. Jean Castex is in Tunis. The French Prime Minister will attend the third Franco-Tunisian High Cooperation Council on Thursday. Together with six ministers, the head of government wants to strengthen ties between the two countries in the light of the health and economic crisis. With our…

Tunisia: support workshops in

In Tunisia, which is facing the country's very low breastfeeding rate revealed by a Unicef ​​study (13.5% 2018), women are trying to change the situation and increase awareness of the benefits of breast milk. At the mother's bubble, a start-up that prepares women for childbirth and breastfeeding, Dorra Ladjimi, breastfeeding…

Tunisia: teenagers who are sensitive to the cause

During this week, 30 minutes a day of awareness of the Palestinian cause was integrated into the curriculum of Tunisian universities and colleges. A way to make students aware of the humanitarian issue, according to teachers. From our correspondent in Tunis,At Mohamed Salah Jabri High School in the southern suburbs of Tunis,…

Tunisia’s Prime Minister in Tripoli for

Tunisia's Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi confirmed on Saturday, May 22, in Tripoli, his country's desire to resume economic cooperation with Libya. "This fraternal visit confirms the historical political, economic and human relations between the two countries," the Tunisian prime minister told local media on his arrival in…

The EU presents monetary assist in trade for one

Brussels intends to supply new monetary assist towards an elevated effort by Tunis to stop unlawful departures within the Mediterranean. as reported from Tunis, Michel PicardBecause the starting of the yr, greater than 10,000 exile candidates have survived crosses the Mediterranean to succeed in Italy. However lots of died…

At least 50 migrants drown in shipwrecks

Tunisian authorities say more than 50 migrants have drowned off the coast of the North African country, while 33 others were rescued by workers from an oil rig. Tunisia's Defense Ministry spokesman Mohamed Zekri said on Tuesday that a boat carrying migrants sank off Sfax on the southeast coast of Tunisia on Monday. He said naval units were sent to search the water for missing passengers. Flavio Di Giacomo, a spokesman for the Mediterranean Organization for Migration's Mediterranean Coordination…

demonstrations in help of the Palestinians

In Tunisia, demonstrations came about in a number of cities within the nation. In Tunis, a whole bunch of individuals gathered on Avenue Bourguiba to help the Palestinian folks. Regardless of the overall containment, many made the journey and waved the Palestinian flag. as reported from Tunis, Michel PicardEasy slogans to help…

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